"Métiers d’Art - Les Univers Infinis"
A new vision of time and artFor over 250 years, the watchmaking decorative crafts practiced at the Manufacture Vacheron Constantin – the Métiers d’Art – have maintained a link from one era to the next by perpetuating ancestral skills.
The outstanding new "Métiers d’Art - Les Univers Infinis" collection, inspired by the technique of periodic paving (known as "tessellation"), and by the work of Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher, has brought together several of these decorative crafts around the same dial here at the Manufacture: enamelling, gemsetting, engraving and guilloché work.
A century of tonneau-shaped watches at Vacheron Constantin
Four new models in the Malte collectionIn 1912, the first tonneau-shaped watch appeared at Vacheron Constantin, and has since become an iconic model in its collections.
In 2012 the Manufacture decided to redesign its Malte collection and to enrich it with four new models that are classic in spirit, yet contemporary in style. It is also an ideal opportunity to present a new form movement for the Malte Tourbillon, the 2795 caliber, developed and crafted by Vacheron Constantin and bearing the Hallmark of Geneva.
The Geneva Seal:
watchmaking excellence
The Vacheron Constantin Manufacture supports the values and independence of the Hallmark of Geneva, emblem of Genevan watchmaking created in 1886.
Calibre 2755














